ON-SITE SCAFFOLDRENTAL SUPPORT

On-site evaluations to determine the scaffold products and techniques required for a successful scaffold build to get your project done economically, efficiently and safely.

Professional Job Site Assessments

When your project requires scaffold access that is too complicated to describe
over the phone, let one of Universal Scaffold System’s professional representatives meet you at your job site. We can help you plan your job efficiently and safely from start to finish. To provide you with the best plan for a safe, cost effective project;
we will take photos and dimensions of your environment. Meeting with our erector supervisors will enable a complete understanding of the scope of your job.
Let our experience in the scaffold industry work for you.

A Universal Scaffold Systems representative
visited the jobsite in order to evaluate the
access challenges at the Ohiopyle
restoration project location. The erection
supervisor took measurements and photos of the site; after reviewing the unique topography, consulted with our engineering department to determine best line of attack to resolve scaffold access difficulties. It was determined a combination of frame scaffolding, systems scaffolding and tube and clamp would be needed to reach all regions to be repaired. We partnered with the subcontractor doing the restoration to ensure his access to all work locations was satisfied. Another job completed safely and OSHA compliant.

First Presbyterian Church of Erie PA.

Not only did Universal Scaffold Systems perform all labor to install and dismantle the project, but coordinated access needs for all of the subcontractors. As the project proceeded, additional areas of the church were found to require attention.
We identified many of
these areas and
were able to modify and or change our
scaffold plan while at the same time staying
within our customer’s budget. This type of
support and service was well received and
prevented delays in the schedule. In addition, we were able to provide scaffold training to those on site who were unfamiliar with the complexity of large area scaffolds.